Windsor Locks Police Department

Windsor Locks Police Department is located
at 4 Volunteer Dr, Windsor Locks, 06096 CT.
The Chief of Police of the department is Thomas Fowler.
The Windsor Locks Police Department phone number is 860-627-1461.

Windsor Locks Police Department News

2018-11-12 03:13:04

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2018-11-12 01:57:51

In this profession violence and tragedy can happen in a town of any size.

2018-11-09 17:18:56

WLPD wishes to honor and remember all our military veterans who have served this country. We thank you and your families who have sacrificed to keep this country safe and preserve our way of life.

2018-11-07 18:51:43

BURGLARY ARREST
ALMA ROAD -NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
9/3/18
Windsor Locks Criminal Investigation Division detectives arrested 27-year-old Tyler McKinstry (01/23/91) in connection with a burglary that occurred at the New Life Assembly of God Church on September 9th, 2018. In this incident, patrol officers responded to an activated burglary alarm and located McKinstry walking in the area away from the crime scene where he was detained and interviewed by detectives.
Patrol officers secured the church and detectives gathered evidence. WLPD K-9 was utilized and tracked from the church directly to where McKinstry was located. On-scene interview failed to develop credible evidence to conduct an immediate arrest, but detectives managed to locate, identify and obtain DNA evidence at the crime scene. The DNA was a matched and identified McKinstry after comparisons through Forensic Analysis.
The evidence was compiled and an arrest warrant was obtained by detectives resulting in McKinstry’s arrest.
McKinstry has been arrested numerous times and is currently a suspect in other similar cases in Windsor Locks.
He is currently incarcerated at the Dept. of Correction on these charges.
Charges: Burglary 3rd, Criminal Mischief 3rd.
He has two pending cases with multiple charges, 9 convictions, and additional arrests that was disposed of in court. All can be seen publicly on the https://www.jud.ct.gov/crim.htm
https://www.ct.gov/dmhas/site/default.asp
Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: If you or someone you love is battling addiction, help is available. Call 1-800-563-4086 for information on available treatment and services. Recovery is possible and help is available. Please make that call.

2018-11-07 17:32:35

Overdose
11/1/2018
Burnap rd.
Report of a female in a car having difficulty breathing. WL officers arrive and after a quick assessment determined it may be a possible overdose. They administered Narcan and the patient regained consciousness. Transported to hospital.

2018-11-07 17:27:46

ARREST
BURGLARY INTO VEHICLE
7/31/2018,
Christofer Cruz-Morales (10/3/93) 15 Norwich St. Hartford, CT., along with several accomplices, broke into two vehicles in Windsor Locks under the cover of darkness, where they took various items of personal property. While on patrol a Windsor Locks police officer interrupted the burglary and they fled in a vehicle at a high rate of speed.
The suspects were able to elude police that day. Cruz-Morales was identified after an intensive investigation by the Criminal Investigation Division in conjunction with various police departments from communities that have been victimized by Cruz-Morales and his accomplices as well.
An arrest warrant was obtained by WLPD and Cruz-Morales was arrested for his crimes occurring in Windsor Locks.
Charges: Conspiracy to Commit Burglary 3rd (2cts), Conspiracy to commit Larceny 6th-(2 cts), Engaging Police in pursuit and Reckless Driving-
Bond $50,000.
Please see photo below and pending cases.

What do I do if I am stopped by the Police?
Please keep in mind that an officer does not know you or your background. Unfortunately Officers are injured, sometimes fatally, while making routine traffic stops. Any unnecessary movements increase the appearance of a threat and or cause alarm for the Officer. Taking the following steps can help to make a traffic stop less stressful for both you and the Police Officer.
-Pull the vehicle to side of the road or into a parking lot that is well-lit.
-Turn on your emergency flasher lights to protect you and the Officer from other traffic.
-Remain calm and keep both hands on the steering wheel or in plain sight so the Officer can see them.
-Remain in the vehicle unless you are asked to step out by the Officer.
-Roll down the driver side window or passenger side window (if the officer approached from that side of the vehicle) to allow for clear communications with the Officer.
-Tell the Officer where your license, registration, and insurance documents are located.
-Tell the officer what you want to do before doing anything (such as reaching for a paperwork item - license, registration, etc.).
-Comply with the Officer’s requests. The officer needs to complete certain tasks to complete his duty.

2018-11-03 02:29:09

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2018-11-02 23:04:13

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2018-10-31 13:56:22

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